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Cyber Security And AI: Fraud And Crimes In Society




Mridu Joydeb Mukherjee & Mr. Jainendra Kr. Sharma, LL.M., IILM University, Gurugram


ABSTRACT:


When the cyber network came into picture as a source or medium, over the period it also evolved with the new way and techniques to commit crimes. With the slow advancements, it was observed that there is need to introduce laws that will keep a check and balance in the emerging cyber world. The AI i.e. the artificial intelligence is a major part of this cyber world and network which exists both as a boon and bane for the society. As they have expanded, it has also been misused as a platform to perform and initiate new forms and patterns of crimes like forgery, fraud, hacking, etc. Even though we have cyber security laws to safeguard the interest of people but the question arises that is it efficient enough to deal with the evolving cyber-crimes against people or the society? This has also created the threat to people’s privacy and ‘right to life’ which is a basic human right all around the world.


The cyber world and AI have made the life easier but also has led to vulnerabilities and threat without being present in a physical form. It is going to be a challenge as there is a need of more efficient stringent laws and technology to deal with the growing AI and cybercrimes.


Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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